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A must-do painting technique called backpriming takes more time but will save your paints from peeling off the finished job. House paint over pre applied primer on the backside and edges of wood will save time and money!

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Paint the backside and edges of wood (backpriming) before installation. Painting with primer paints first will help your house paint last. This painting technique will keep water from blistering the paint by sealing the wood first with paint primer.

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Flat interior paint has always been tricky to clean. Newer washable flat paints make cleaning a cinch, and hide nicks and dings. Paint with 100% acrylic resin will do the best job.

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When painting metal, read the label of the paints first! Paint metal to avoid rust with primer and paint with rust inhibitor and be sure to prep the surface well. Check to be sure the paints and primers are compatible as rust preventive agents as well.

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Paint that prevents rust on steel must have a rust inhibitor. The primer should be oil based and contain rust preventive inhibitors. Be sure to check the label and use this list of companies as a guide.

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The right paint and primer can deter rust. Avoid the job of rust removal by using primer and paints with rust inhibitor. Rust preventive primer contains rust inhibitors - check the labels. Oil based paint makes the best primer to serve as a rust corrosion inhibitor.

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Urethane needs special handling. A urethane coating of an oil based paint vs. water based finishes requires different prep and offers different results. Do not shake urethanes, be sure to provide proper prep of the surface and watch the timing of additional clear coatings. Urethane paints will provide a superb urethane surface, but you must choose the proper urethane paint for the job and apply them per the label instructions.

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